CenceMe

CenceMe

CenceMe is a personal sensing system that enables members of social networks to share their sensing presence with their buddies in a secure manner. Sensing presence captures a user’s status in terms of his activity (e.g., sitting, walking, meeting friends), disposition (e.g., happy, sad, doing OK), habits (e.g., at the gym, coffee shop today, at work) and surroundings (e.g., noisy, hot, bright, high ozone). CenceMe injects sensing presence into popular social networking applications such as Facebook, MySpace, and IM (Skype, Pidgin) allowing for new levels of “connection” and implicit communication (albeit non-verbal) between friends in social networks. The CenceMe system is implemented, in part, as a thin-client on a number of standard and sensor-enabled cell phones and offers a number of services, which can be activated on a per-buddy basis to expose different degrees of a user’s sensing presence; these services include, life patterns, my presence, friend feeds, social interaction, significant places, buddy search, buddy beacon, and “above average?”

Application metadata
Area of expertise
Application name CenceMe
Website http://metrosense.cs.dartmouth.edu/projects.html
Platforms Nokia Symbian: Nokia Symbian
Sensors , , ,
License of source code Closed
Cost for use Free
Engaging level
Incentive techniques
Type of access
Proposition paper
Title Sensing meets mobile social networks: the design, implementation and evaluation of the centime application.
Url http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~sensorlab/pubs/cenceme_sensys08.pdf
Citation Miluzzo, Emiliano, et al. "Sensing meets mobile social networks: the design, implementation and evaluation of the cenceme application." Proceedings of the 6th ACM conference on Embedded network sensor systems. ACM, 2008.

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